I was incredulous when I read this observation from Reginald Braithwaite: Like me, the author is having trouble with the fact that 199 out of 200 applicants for every programming job can’t write code at all. I repeat: they can’t write any code whatsoever. The author he’s| Coding Horror
Exploring the shift from Human-in-the-Loop to AI-in-the-Loop in enhancing problem-solving.| CustomGPT
Student leaders are given the opportunity to ask the questions that they may be afraid to ask their band directors at the BOA Summer Camp. The post 10 Tough Questions from Student Leaders appeared first on Yamaha Music.| Yamaha Music
Writing Leads to Quicker Solutions I write to help me better understand and solve problems and I’ve practiced this throughout my career. As an undergraduate student studying journalism, I| Craemer Consulting
Queues are everywhere, and they follow mathematical rules. Learn a few of those rules! It’ll go a long way to making you a stronger SRE.| Dan Slimmon
Collective giving through team-building activities is a powerful tool for engagement, collaboration, and company culture.| www.catalystglobal.com
Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth| policyskeptic
While the NHS and many other public services need more resources this might not be the best path to big improvements in quality and performance. Not least because deploying extra resources in the wrong place might yield only small improvements. Maybe we should start by spending more on getting the data and analysis required to understand where the biggest problems are and what interventions might solve them. And then focus on installing effective performance management throughout the system s...| policyskeptic
AIs won't take over the world because they won't be able to work out how to do it. But they won't solve our big problems either. The hype machine behind current AI investment is founded on an unwarranted extrapolation from recent AI successes that doesn't apply to most real world problems. We need to learn where AI can work and where it can't or we will waste money on systems that can't possibly work. | policyskeptic
There is a bigger problem than Brexit that is demolishing the public trust in political promises. The pervasive problem affecting all sides of the Brexit debate is that politicians have been making policy proposals and selling them to the public with neither any analysis nor any admission of the trade-offs they entail. This corrupts and degrades political discourse and leads to a public that rates politicians below gutter journalists in trustworthiness. And the result is that real problems of...| policyskeptic
Last month, I had the unadulterated pleasure of presenting “No Observability Without Theory” at Monitorama 2024. If you’ve never been to Monitorama, I can’t recommend it enough. I think it’s the best tech conference, period. This talk was adapted from an old blog post of mine, but it was a blast turning it into a … Continue reading No Observability Without Theory: The Talk| Dan Slimmon
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Sum Root to Leaf Numbers is an interesting problem from LeetCode. The problem is of medium difficulty and is about binary trees. This post is an explains the solution to the problem.| Tech Interview Handbook Blog
Team-building activities play a significant role in enhancing negotiation skills, providing a safe environment for practice and development.| www.catalystglobal.com
Over the years, I’ve developed a reliable method for harnessing the diagnostic power of groups. My approach is derived from a different field in which groups of experts with various levels of…| Dan Slimmon